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Clarke had a nightmare back at Leeds United during the first half of the season.

The winger only made three appearances for the West Yorkshire club, with only one of those coming in the league.

It has improved for him at Queens Park Rangers but not by much after only starting in one of his five games for his new club.

The EFL have reportedly ruled out playing games at neutral venues with clubs prepared to play remaining fixtures home and away as originally planned if the season can be resumed.

For Clarke it would be a chance to get some game time under his belt as Mourinho is likely to want to take a look at last summer's £9m signing before making the decision on whether he goes out on loan again.

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Likewise Eyoma's time at Lincoln City could end without him even making an appearance for the League One side.

Down the pecking order at Sincil Bank, the defender, who made his debut for Spurs in the FA Cup last season and has a year left on his current contract, has only been included in the matchday squad once so far due to the options available to Michael Appleton.

Jack Roles, Cambridge United

One player who won't want the current football season to come to an end is Jack Roles.

The 21-year-old midfielder has impressed at Cambridge United as managed to net five goals in his 25 appearances for the League Two outfit.

Injury limited his time on the pitch at the end of January but he had returned to fitness to play in their last two games before football was put on hold.

If the season is brought to an end, Roles has likely earned himself another loan higher up the football ladder next season.

George Marsh tries to win the ball against Northampton (Image: Pete Norton/Getty Images)

George Marsh, Leyton Orient

A number of Tottenham players have struggled for game time on loan this season but that cannot be said about George Marsh.

The midfielder has made 29 appearances for Leyton Orient and has become a key part of their midfield in the process.

The 21-year-old does like a booking as he currently has nine to his name, but whether he has a chance to add to that tally is now looking unlikely.

He has however proved himself in the Football League and has a year left on his Spurs contract.

Kazaiah Sterling, Leyton Orient

Marsh was joined at Orient by Spurs teammate Sterling in January.

However, the striker has yet to appear for Ross Embleton's side due to injury.

Sterling has been troubled by injury over the course of the season and his last appearance came at the start of September during his time at Doncaster Rovers.

If the League Two campaign is ended this week then it will complete a tough campaign for Sterling, who has a year left on his Spurs deal, following the highs of his FA Cup debut last season.